Pharmaprojects Website Design
The Pharmaprojects website is an example of liquid page design, with the page coded to contract and expand to the size of the browser window.
PPIP Website Design
The PPIP website was a companion resource supplementary to the Input pain management program. Target users suffer from Chronic pain syndrome and so the design was to be as usable and accessible as possible.
King Ramps Website Design
The King Ramps website design is a demonstration that accessible websites can be visually stimulating. It features a progressively enhanced Javascript-powered image gallery that works without Javascript enabled..
Effective interface & website design requires an thorough understanding of the content, target user, and business requirements - then the orchestration of design principles to balance these factors.
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I'm a advocate of usability, accessibility and working to web standards. The combination of these principles is often referred to as 'best practice'.
Acessible design is quite simply that - making sure that content can be accessed. The reason why this is difficult is because of the variations of devices and users who browse websites. Ensuring a website's accessiblity needs a comprehensive experience of what devices visitors use, and any impairments that may be an issue also.
Again, designing for usability is self explanatory - it is about designing for the user. A lack of insight or testing on behalf of a website's author or owner can mean that visitors to websites cannot acheive what they want to do. User testing is the number 1 way of ensuring usability.
Working to web standards makes a lot of sense. Essentially web standards mean authors and the web browsers manufacturers (like Internet Explorer/Firefox) know what to expect from the each other. So hopefully because designs adhere to web standards, website browser manufacturers will make products that work with these page designs - now and for years to come .
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This is the place where I showcase my design work for the benefit of potential colleagues and clients, but hopefully also for other designers & developers to see what I'm working on and to (eventually) stimulate discussion about techniques and issues relating to the web design and development industry.
I'm available to work in-house with organisations on a consultation basis and I can also work on full-lifecycle website projects.
FYI - S2 Digital Design is based in the Bexley area - sandwiched between London and Kent. I am well located to work in Kent and the South East. Contact me now for a chat!
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Last day of Inclusive new media design. Long story short: When applied to intellectual disability, accessibility means employing usability principles more conventionally thought of as optional... Will write a short article on this soon.